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   Iola Daily Register (Newspaper) - November 26, 1913, Iola, Kansas                                VOLUME NO. 28. Successor to the tola Dally tha tola DaUy Record and the lola Daily NOV. 26, 1913-WEDIjrESDAY The Weekly 1867. The Daily 1837. SIX PAGES OLA IS holiday will be observed SERVICE AT BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICE AT TWO OTHER f H H Stores at All Will the Everybody was so far guno in Thanksgiving today that it was useless to try and wheedle any other kind of news of The mayor was liis ihe merchants arranging to sluit up at the and postal employees and arranging to eaters nursing their hosts arranging their menus and only the turkeys sounding a mournful Below will be found THE FORECAST FOR and colder iu portion moderate westerly Data recorded at the local office of the S. at 11 p. 52; lowest this morning at 3 a. normal for 39; excess in temperature 10 since January 1st, 643 6 p. 3 a. 9 p. 6 a. 12 9 Precipitation for 24 hours ending at 7 a. m. trace; deficiency in since January 1st, 5.90 ' Relative humidity 7 a. m. 75 per barometer reduced to sea level 30 09 Sunrise 7:15 a. p. m. Ihe various items goi arrangements for tl the iig to make up the le of GET OIL ON Takes Tax Title to 10 bv Foot Strip in the Outskirts of The the ' and of the State of have each oy set November 27th, as of for The and upon which people are to return their to God has so bonu blessed and prospered the and C. U of the t iry of believing that tl is honored custom la proper and recognition of to God for the city of Tola to observe the day by their of business Divine is to he hold in a Union the Baptist church at the hour 10:3'.' a. M. would earn recommend to the good people of loU who feel grateful to the Providence for his that they make diligent inquiry amongst 1 heir less favored and show appreciation by generously to the and those that are less favored than ' I Given niy at the Mayor's office 26th of D. 1913 -I c o. If vou want to see put a little crude petroleum iu your Leastwise George C. oil to have keener vision than most folk and today he secured a tax deed to a of land in Logan township which has escaped everybody's notice for The taxes on this have not been paid since 190G until today when Probst paid them and received a tax The strip of land lies northeast of between the Katy railroad and the and is described as ten feet wide and 64t' feet long. The original description was rods but it got on the records and was advertised at tea feet wide and so the deed It is suspected that Mr. Probst has p. tn drill for oil on that some way can be devised to erect a derrick on so a Once upon a lime this land was credited to R. M. Cunningham of -i COMPLETE VICTORY HARDEST FIGHT SINCE CIVIL MANY THOUSAND PRISONERS DEAD MORE The Federals Completely Iu tlie Heaviest That Ever on SolL HOME FOR HARRY 01 T Here as Relative Was Will Observe A union Thanksgiving service will be held tomorrow morning at half past ten at the with all the churches and ministers Rev. K. of the Brethren will preach the sermon and the choir of Baptist Church will have charge of the special An Invitation is extended to every person in to attend this i St. Timothy's special service will I be held iii the Episcopal Church morning at half past Thanksgiving services will be observed and there will be a special Everyone is cordially First Church of The subject for the service to be held tomorrow n o'clock is HOLIDAY IN lOU IVill lose and Bants and Vnn Be Closed ' The houses of the city will tomorrow at noon to give a chanca to enjoy their The stores will close at twelve o'clock the of the Tile city offices will close their doors ati There will be one delivery maoe by the mail carriers and windows will close at a in of the tanks the city Mill be closed 6ho:)< will close at ill closed the rest of the The library be open all The will issue a paper early morrow morning and there will 1)^ no So business will be suspended tomorrow ihe tired business men indulse in the pleasure of a big dinner anid a chance to put on house slide down into comfortable depths of their favorite pick up a or book and give to the happy recollection after perhaps there be something in this be thankful The picture shows are running and special shows afternoon and and there wilt be a football game at Many hare cleaned up old shotgun and will spend the afternoon the business section of the city will after i The following came this to of 25. W K. Kans. brother Harry died instructions about MAJOR Inability to locate W. It. resulted In tlie message being turned to Chief who sought in town ar d in country to locate R. to press hour no clew to had been The seems to have been sent by the head of the Salvation Army at Anyone of the and to information that will lead to a of the mystery should Here on Auto A automobile whizzed into lola from the south just before noon and discharged a man woman and child garage and can lied Cross has failed took dinner at a local The big to appeals for made by Rebel of- Un the El 2G:-Approximately seven thousand Federal prisoners arrived this morning a special train from Tierra Most of are privates said to been on the by their All the hospitals in Juarez are crowded and reports hospital coming in from the front indicate that a thousand wounded will have arrived by Constitutionalist officers are loud in their praise of the brilliant work of General the last Federal commander to withdraw from the bat Greatly outnumbered he kept up an incessant the Rebels and tried charges in the hope of bending their General again Is reported The victory yesterday was a double for the Gen. is the only having fought for prin of Francisco I. since the of the Madero uprising in 1910. iln the Villa there was victory also for the the and the Villa prefers the name It also gives the Constitutionalists control over the state of The last shot fired nt Bauche last night marked the close of the biggest and most stubbornly fought battle on tlie North continent since the Civil There were more men the line of extended and more are reported in the battle of Tierra than n any battle in the history oi That will make no attempt to reorganize their forces is believed They are cut off from the United States on the north and front Ihe rest on the The Rebels now almost every city of importance in tlie defending Juarez consider at an end all further attack the Federals was by ihc work of in tlie outskirts and the destruction of barbed wire Heavy Estimated total in battle placed at three many more titan This is mere guess as no Americans the The mmm FACE GRAVE CHARGE OF AX TO SLAV A SUYER MAKES A IMPLICATES THREE AS HIS EMPLOYERS Declares He Was to Be Paid a Hud for the MEET HEAD 4 DEAD A TERRIFIC VORK PARK THIS M Both Were One of TLem Reduced Fairly to IT. cir is a and a pennant on the said initials on read J. It ro- Holmes to over car is the property of for the and presented to by tiie admiring fans at the close of the .Mr and Mrs. and baby are enroute from to Kansas City will meet friends and start an automobile trip to Florida to A Bl Spill tn Darkness This Early The Register acknowledges a pleasant call today from Mr. J. P. the who has been conducting a series hf very successful the Christian church at These meetings during the coming week and those who can attend them will find them full of interest and A young as completely as the Register was aide to do so. as Herman living northwest of was an angry visitor at the court house this lie was under that somebody had been criminally tn leaving a half-grown stack of hay iri the highway on State street near the Austin Jacobs was driving to town this bringing a young lady who has been visiting the Oliver to lola to catch the early Katy In the the horse scared at the hay and upset the buggy with ihe two people beneath it. Luckily the broken ribs of the top penetrated the ground and held so firmly that the lunging horse could not drag the otherwise the two might have been Jacobs managed to twist around and gethis feet under the buggy and kick it thus extricating He rescued the young righted the and reached the depot in time for her to take her j Those who came from out of the city to attend the Walters which was held this Mr. and Mrs. Chil and Miss Alma of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. Earnest of Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McCarley returned to their home this the next time you are arrange to be the daughter of a sol you can be married in the White The presents which Miss Jessie Wilson are estimated to be and an will be made to money from other to enable El doctors and nurses to care for the So far only men in the head been cared Broken arms and legs and wounds have received absolutely Federal Wounded information that nearly a wounded Federals are lying upon the thirteen miles below and many of them stripped of their outer appeals for funds to equip hosT pital go to the front were made today by the local Huerta The Rebel it is are being brought to Juarez and being cared for Attack lift Federal soldiers who reached this side that the entire Federal army is at miles south of its base of These stragglers say the Federals have none of and few if any of their cannon and General i the Federal commander is arranging to attack on the Rebel on Field of Four loads of Federal prisoners captures by the Rebel army brought to Juarez at eleven o'clock this Gen. Villa accompanied them in a In all more than four hundred prisoners were on the trains according to Rebel It was stated that all former among the captives were promptly on the field of There were no volunteers or irregulars among the prisoners on the Also there were no wound ed ones on tile More Troops to the p. Nov. Twentieth infantry at Fort near Salt is to be ordered tp El Paso to patrol the and the cavalry now there will patrol the border outside the city commanding the border forces for because of ia El Paso over the removal of hostilities to the country below at Rear Admiral Fletcher by wireless that one of the oil the Associated New 2(3.-As the of a head-on collision of two at the Parkway this four persons are and injured The dead Democratic two well-dressed ' tlie of one of Ihe cars is held oii ihe Both cars at impact one car a semi-circle and in two the separate from 1he other car hundred feet and was to - - THE DID Sun Worshippers Stand by Their the 2i;.-What was virtually a service of the SuTi Worshipping religion was held in Federal Court here today Zar Hiah of the is on for sending the alleged objectionable the cult in interstate commerce by district read passages of the book objected to thf Exposure of the body to sun as a curative and regenerative measure is the chief of the iu in discussion of nude sun caused some embarrassment to women in Tiie women had been bv the court before the ing began that if they might bo but of left the mill .no Work and Day Till rency llill is the ' D C. 2  Senate Democratic determined today to no Christmas recess unless the administration has been In a party conference it was agreed to meet every day 10 a and sii until 11 p. with two hours recess for dinner until final is MRS. She is Back Collected the New Nov. Pankhurst sailed homo taking with she collected recent lecture tour of country to be devoted to the of suffrage in had been shut down and while had to Close the works for of the assessments by the none had been No storage tanks of oil welli have been destroyed or \o other foreigners have injured or Watchman Town Killed Last the Nov. 23.-The body of aged mau Missouri end of the toll the Missouri was Ui the current the on the head and hat and blood bridge led the to the theory man was murdered Ills thrown oti the to police Moses had trouble with tramps seek j to pass the bridge without I There is no evidence of last heard of was o'clock a m. when watchman at the him of of from the The are of of the j lies at the i of the According to thei disturbances by persons returning into Kansas j from Drydale have been frequent in 1 of I Slack of. this afternoon ror ii with Florence Woodburn who in went to Ottawa this afternoon with her and Mrs. George and went to Chanute j lor few witli - M. J. Howe went to afternoon where witli W M of Kansas is expected here today for a few her J. and Cash and 1-Mith. came this from home in for a with and Mrs. John and Mrs. William of New in last for a week's visit with the Jack and Mrs. E. A. nf came in night and will spend remainder ot the v. eek wilii the i Toin I Sarah Doggett and Pauline and went to etice today to spend the remainder of I week with Dr. and Mrs. A. G. and Mrs. Fred Osborne and arrived here today their home in to i Thanksgiving wrth Mr. and E. ' and J. E. Henderson and Mrs. J. C. Coffield went to i where they will remainder of the Mr. aid and Mrs. H. 0. Mimas arrived this from their I lii BlueMound and will visit of the week with Mrs. T. E. at M. C. A. will be the Men's Bible and as a Thanksgiving feast will be served for this evening's roast heart with after follow the regular Bible T. M. Clark is just finishing will lie a very handsome and bungalow at 513 South It will have six rooms be np to date in every adding much to the appearance 61 the Nov 2t!.-E ' L. of district United Workers of was lodged in jail here conducted by Adjutant Chase and Judge Advocate in Doyle wis the whereabouts of an organizer being sought in connection the confession of Louis Zancanelli confessed George W detective and swears he wts hived to commit the murder by The confession according to implicates three organizers of the United Mirie Workers of-America Zancanelli says hired commit the The jt is declared in hia statement says he given in gold find promised declares the plot tn kill Belcher was discussed in the hall in this city the night of 17. After he says he followed Belcher three days before there was an opportunity to shoot liim Robert organizer of district 15 of the Mine Workers was arrested by the military refuse to divulge the nature of the charge on which he is FIRST DISTRICT WAS a at Site The that at Ihe Wide Hull Moose Last Week 2iJ.-The First District meeting together of vas a .it proved tremendous - strides being in ihe Huh Moose last year's ed Of the at the made 1 y sone of its ers and it shown that last year for and thirty-six for marred Resolutions were adopt ed upon who were rampant Roosevelt last they and who today's great over the 10 to PARCEL POST Cse Made of it as Yet to Cut the I fhe 20.-The parcel grown to such enormous proportions as to be a wonder of the has thus far failed to expectations and hopes in one the bringing out the farmer and the and of the ' i The of food products shi from the districts bv Postmaster to be worth Occasionally a a few a carton or a basket of the But to this date the post lias not operated to the cost of was ( lerk a is the ( to He Miist In Brown 32; 4; for the of primary for 1.1'vs for welfare expressed adherence ko of the of that national elected prior to a convention shall pass upon tlie ot in congress be on votes east not on E. J. went to this morning on u j Mrs. Ruth Webber went to Walnut a visit her Pi of was business visitor J. t. to Parsons tills for a visit with her A. Chanute today to spend with her f v M. Is visiting her Dr. Altoona ' ] Ed went to Ottawa for a visit with her S ' E. went to this afternoon for a week's visit with Donald U. is rive here today for a visit Fred Mr. and Mrs left this for a V. ith Mr. A- Cutler went to Waldron this afternoon she will spend with a ' L. E. and are in week friends 1* E of Star at is here today Ms Mrs. a. b. Mr. and have been visiting in Western Kansas and lola for the past two returned home this the New 2C.--James Edward one time clerk to John W. awaited charged with securities valued at two hundred and fifty thousand from a person ijas not Fove was last night as stepped n train in lii his detectives found a for and crisp new bank five thousand to be money by of the stolen securities .to T. Soon after arrest ho William Travers Jerome as ' LIKE IS SWEET fo Would Any Price for tin Option on He New 25.-.-Andrew Carnegie celebrated bis seventy-eighth anniversary at his Fifth Avenue mansion in The former steel king was born at November 25. 1835. | you can show the men vyho will give me an option oh he can name his said as he received visitors at his is such a I never want to leave it. ALL AT THE WHITE Conditions After The the i J D. 2K.-As Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bowes Sayre were off their honeymoon uey their destination known a intimates of the Wilson and at White House art to Large wedding tlowers were sent to the L C ri c Commerce Court Overrules the Nov. 26-The today annulled the ders of the Interstate Commerce Cone mission whiph forbade ipayment by lino railroads of allowances lap I Katherine Dennis will go to Earlton afternoon where parents and together they will take Thanksgiving dinner with -  

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